President Obama, during his election campaign in 2008, was focused on the promise that America would lead
the world on climate change. Obama declared that the US would reduce
CO2 emissions by 2050 and invest $150 billion in green technologies. At
the heart of his agenda was a cap-and-trade bill.One of Obama’s endeavors
was allocating $60 million of taxpayer money to Abound Solar, a
bankrupt solar energy corporation out of Colorado owned by Valerie
Jarrett. Jarrett is currently under criminal investigation and Abound
Solar is out of business which means she took the money and “left town”.To show his support for the globalist schemes concerning global warming, Obama attended
the 2009 UN Copenhagen Climate Summit and gave a speech about
converging the US to bow down to international mandates on climate
change.In a study
from an eco-fascist outfit called Surging Seas, areas along coastal
lines in the continental US are under threat of rising sea levels which
threaten the populations living in states such as Florida, Louisiana,
California, New York and New Jersey.Another alarmist study
focusing on cities across the globe that are endanger of coastal
flooding due to climate change assesses financial risks associated with
allowing urban populations to live along coasts in various countries and
governmental protection measures that should be enacted to mitigate
further damage caused by the reckless attitude toward global warming. Coastal cities are expected to witness the most incredible surge in population due to consistent urbanization and the advent of megaregions.
With the implementation of decentralization, megaregions are the
preferred answer by the global Elite for controlling citizens of former
sovereign nations.
Eco-fascists are calling for debates about what to do with coastal
population after disasters like Katrina and Sandy. In 2011, the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) admits
that studying hurricanes is a complicated science and they have not
been able to definitively prove that humans are effecting tropical storm
patterns. However, the IPCC warned that tropical storms will continue
to intensify as the temperature of the planet continues to warm.Mainstream propaganda claims
that coastal populations should “abandon” those cities “and retreat
inland”. However, as unlikely as this solution is, the answer would be
to convert these coastal cities into megaregions where CO2 emissions
could be controlled under Agenda 21 protocols.Acclimating humans to a “social-ecological” system of co-evolving with natural systems would eliminate
the possibility of human destruction to biodiversity. In fact, they
that our impact is a “shock [to] a system [that cannot] absorb before it
transforms into something fundamentally different? That, in a nutshell,
is the essence of resilience.” Setting aside “green spaces, both
natural and man-made, can buffer a city against change” and megacities
can recondition future generations to become “core contributors” for
“future sustainability.”The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) are an interconnected group of megacities that promise to adhere to UN mandates on climate change.In 2007, mayors from 40 major cities across the world collaboratively
decided to alter the landscape of their cities to reflect globalists’
answers to global warming by implementing Agenda 21 incrementally.

Back in July, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the construction of 275 to 300 square foot micro-apartments
in Kips Bay in a beta-test to coerce New Yorkers into living in
tight-knit, purposefully dense areas to alter the psychological
landscape toward conversation globalist style.In San Francisco single individuals are rent
their very own 1st generation Agenda 21 two hundred and twenty-two
square foot apartment (if the closet and bathroom are factored into the
allocated living space). The intention of these “shoe box homes” are to
house marginalize the general public and train them to accept less
living space in the name of affordability.In Boston, one developer exclaims that renters only need 450 square
feet to live in and anything else is a waste of space. In the Seaport
District Mayor Thomas M. Menino says that young professionals will want
to live in these mini-apartments because of their exceptional waterfront
views. Menino’s $100 million endeavor called the Boston Wharf Tower is a “project will help turn this neighborhood into a vibrant, 24-hour mixed-use community.”In these units there is barely room for furniture, so designers made
sure that there would be a pull-out couch and a comparatively small
monthly rental to justify asking the Bostonian public to live in a
personal Agenda 21 prison.The C40 has expanded to 58 cities that use Un Agenda 21 regulations
to monitor global populations, decrease CO2 emissions and affect the
global gross domestic product (GDP). Being major cities, they have a
tremendous influence over setting the standard for a “low carbon
economy”. In a case study
produced by C40, the outline for 4,734 procedures currently in action
are explained which gives credence to local leaders becoming a
collective for the alarmists and eco-fascists.C40 seeks to control cities because they “consume over two-thirds of
the world’s energy and account for more than 70% of global CO2
emissions.” Being influential, the example
that can be set in urbanized areas will eventually trickle into rural
areas; with the eventuality of returning those areas to their natural
state and moving massive populations into megaregions.Christopher Kennedy, author of “The Evolution of Great World Cities” and professor at the University of Toronto states
that redefining the infrastructure of megacities must include new
rules, codes and social norms to recondition citizens into the new
structure of how cities will be governed in the future. A global
corporate dominance will purvey the landscape as well as mandating new
building technologies that maximize urban space.